Raptorman wrote: Just so I get this straight. Ponder has 3 turnovers that result in TD's in three games. Average 1 TD per turnover per game. Cassel has 2 turnovers that result in TD's in two games. Average 1 TD per game, but he's an upgrade. Want to know what the difference in Ponders 0-3 record and Cassel's 1-1 record? It's simple. The Pittsburgh game is the only one were the defense held the other team to under 30 points. Until the defense stops the other team from scoring an average of 31.6 points a game, it won't matter if the QB is Ponder, Cassel or Freeman. You can't win when the other team scores 30+ points. Well you can, 12% of the time.

But just so I get this straight:
Passer Ratings of: 64.28, 75.27, and 64.38 are better or the same as 123.4 and 74.1? This is not even a minor upgrade? (And I'm even conceding it may be a "wash")
(Also - not to be a jerk, but Ponder has thrown 5 INTs in 3 games not 3. Cassel has thrown 2 in 2 games. I realize you are talking about TDs that are scored after the INT, but again you are treating those as equal. I know on Cassel's first INT was well into Carolina's side of the field (no different than a KO or a punt IMHO). Some of Ponder's created a 'short field' where Ponder was lucky the defense held for only a FG. I'd prefer to compare INTs to INTs regardless of what the defense does after, as that is kind of beyond the control of the QB. The QB, regardless of who it is, shouldn't have turned it over in the first place.)
I agree that until we get our defense fixed, Peyton Manning would have a hard time leading this team to victory, and have said this in other threads